1. AID Publications chandra anil has lost her toothbrush and I seem more worked up about it than her! She has, in less than a week been to Boston, Philly, State College,http://publications.aidindia.org/content/view/14/62/

@import "http://www.aidindia.org/main/addto/addto/addto.css"; Welcome to AID Publications var addtoLayout=0; // 0=Horizontal 1 row, 1=Horizontal 2 rows, 2=Vertical, 3=Vertical text only var addtoMethod=1; // 0=direct link, 1=popup window var AddURL = document.location.href; // this is the page's URL var AddTitle = escape(document.title); // this is the page title HomeAID Newsletters Interview with Chandra Anil Saturday, 26 January 2008 AID Publications HomeAID NewslettersDishaaTMIA ... Help needed! Other ConferencesIssue/Region CellsPoemsProject reports ... Press Releases Login Form Username Password Remember me Lost Password? AID Links AID HomeAID Projects Statistics Visitors: Interview with Chandra Anil So how did you come to be a full time volunteer? What motivates you? I was a volunteer with AID Chennai from 2000, when I would try to do small pieces and activities over the weekends. I started off by visiting and volunteering at tuition centers run in the slum areas of Chennai. The motivation came from seeing the children and volunteers there. The volunteers were from that background and were volunteering part time. I felt that we, with more facilities should be doing more. I was interested in creating resource materials for these tuition centers and it was inspiring to work with the children. It was intellectually stimulating to try to figure out what works with the kids. So, it was a combination of the motivation that I felt at these interactions along with the personal satisfaction that I got by working with these kids.

2. AID - Tsunami Relief Newsletter You can easily mistake chandra anil for someone who has just finished her college and has landed in the United States for her Masters.http://www.aidprojects.org/trac/issue3/6/

Issue 3 : August 26, 2005 Build back betterWorking for the long haulRebuilding livelihoods in NelloreFood is Fundamental ... Contact UsPast Issues January 6, 2005 Feburary 26, 2005http://www.aidindia.org Tsunami Relief Efforts : http://survivors.aidindia.orgPerspectives from Chandra - an AID Saathi Sudarshan Suresh and Brunda Kattekola You can easily mistake Chandra Anil for someone who has just finished her college and has landed in the United States for her Masters. Such illusions quickly disappear once you start talking to her. Here are some excerpts from the conversations that we had with her. Sudarshan: Chandra, when did you know that a Tsunami had hit Chennai? Chandra: I was traveling on my scooter for a training center when people living in some of the low lying areas, were running away from their houses shouting "Water is coming in". I did not realize the enormity of situation until I went back home and one of my friends called me to inform me about what happened. Then, some of us went to marina beach to see what happened. By the evening and next morning, there were phones ringing and people wanted to come to AID Chennai office to help us in our relief efforts. Sudarshan: There were such a huge outpouring of support and how did AID Chennai make sure we did not duplicate efforts?

3. AID SF BAY: Talk By Chandra Anil : AID Saathi chandra anil volunteered for 3 years from 2000 to 2003 for AIDIndia in Chennai before joining full-time. She is currently involved with administration andhttp://www.aidsfbay.org/events/2005/chandra/

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For a more detailed bio: http://conference.aidindia.org/content/view/205/85/ About AID Association for Indias Development (AID) is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development in India by working with over 100 grassroots groups and movements. AID funds innovative projects in the areas of health, education, womens empowerment, microcredit, alternate energy etc. For more info please visit http://www.aidindia.org/

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Indian tsunami relief worker speaks from experience

Media Credit: Christopher Smith Chandra Anil spoke Monday at an AID-TAMU Chapter meeting. Relief work following the tsunami that hit Southern Asia in December of 2004 has dealt with many issues not covered by the media, said relief worker Chandra Anil. Anil, a graduate of Birla Institute of Technology and Science-Pilani University in India, spoke Monday at the Memorial Student Center. She said some young volunteers working on the course of India's development inspired her when she was still an engineer in electronic design, and after working for five years in the information technology industry, Anil said she decided to change her career. She eventually became a full-time social work volunteer in 2000 after giving up her job. "You know, somebody has to do the work, so I did," Anil said. "And my family was supportive to my idea."

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1. Sandpaper - The BITSAA Magazine sandpaper.bitsaa.org/03_covers[Cached] Published on: 10/28/2004 Last Visited: 7/31/2006 So does Chandra Anil , who as joint coordinator of AID in Chennai specializes in innovative educational methods to improve the effectiveness of education for primary and middle school children. Chandra , who graduated from BITS in 1995, says some young volunteers working on the course of India's development inspired her when she was still an engineer in electronic design. While working for seven years in Wipro Infotech and SCM Microsystems, she volunteered at AID-India. She eventually became a full-time social work volunteer at AID Saathi in 2003 after giving up her job.

Search Enter Keywords: Saturday, 26 January 2008 HomeEvents Chandra Anil - AID Saathi talk Chandra Anil - AID Saathi talk AID Saathi VISit : Chandra Anil (Aid-Chennai) Date: Saturday, June 4 th Venue: Participants: AID-Houston volunteers and guests Purpose of visit: Chandra Anil volunteered for 3 years from 2000 to 2003 for AID-India in Chennai. Along with a group of friends, she started visiting tuition centers in slum areas of Chennai regularly. She started focusing on ways to improve learning in these centers. While doing so, she was amazed to see the motivation and persevearance of local youth in these areas. This motivated her to quit the IT field in 2003, to work on development projects full time. Inherently interested in education, she was part of the coordination team for the Makkal Palli Iyakkam education programme that was active in around 250 villages in TamilNadu. She worked towards setting up around 50 primary education centers in Chennai. Coordinating these initiatives involved conceptualizing the programme structure, training, field visits and local youth group and volunteer motivation. At AID-Chennai, she has been coordinating the primary education programmes in TamilNadu where AID has a direct presence as well as programmes with other groups in around 300 villages. For education initiatives, she coordinates with the Pratham network in India, sharing resources, ideas and adapting them in programmes.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Janakpur Madhesis Demand Federal Republic Nepal

Madheshis demanded federal republic Nepal Janakpurdham, Thursday, February 22, 2007. Thousands of Madheshis chanted slogans demanding abolition of monarchy, constituency based on equal and average population. They appealed interim parliament to announce Nepal as a federal republic. Madheshis also demanded immediate resignation of home minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula, responsible for brutal suppression and killing of 38 Madheshis during Madheshi Adhikar Andolan. Thousands of Madheshis today picketed in the square of Janaki Temple of Janakpur. The picketing was organized by Democratic Madheshi Society, Janakpur. The gathering also resolved seven following resolutions. Resolution 1 Madheshi Adhikar Andolan (Madheshi People's Movement) is for equality and equal rights among Nepalese citizen. We need equality nothing less or more than it. The government is trying to denigrate this peaceful and just movement. Delaying the fulfillment of well justified and established demands of Madheshi people, the regime is trying to play fouls. Recent Bill proposed by the cabinet for the amendment of the interim constitution is ambiguous, which shows its discriminatory mentality among the rulers.

Science on wheel Dr. Archana Ghode AID-Chennai Can you dream of a bus full of science experiments, library of books, scientific VCDs and toys, in your village or in your school? Dr. Madhukar and Mrs. Pushpa Deshpande came from the US with the similar dream and are trying to spread scientific thinking by using a mobile science van (bus) in rural Maharashtra. In 1994 they named this project as Vidnyanvahini and chose a lantern as an emblem for the organization. The bus not only contains the experimental materials but also the enthusiastic group of resource persons like mathematicians, science lovers, experienced teachers, engineers, educationlists and scientists. Many of them are retired officials with tremendous amount of drive and will to spread science among students and in our society. Students posing with their beloved "vidnyan Vahini" . It is fun to learn scientific concepts through activities. More fun is when students repeat the activity and get feel for how things work? Vidnyanvahini has multiple sets of the experiments for students to use. Some of these experiments are conventional laboratory experiments while some of them are fabricated low cost experiments. In 10 years, they have visited 24 districts of Maharashtra and served 1.25 lakhs students in about 1,400 school visits and circulated mobile book libraries in 30 schools.

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